In the journey of self-discovery, curiosity and a spirit of rebellion are inherent traits that define us as human beings. Often, institutions like churches advocate for unquestioning obedience, but such demands can conflict with our innate desire for freedom and understanding. This inherent clash between natural human inclination and imposed obedience is often a result of systematic indoctrination.
A notable method of control used throughout history is the concept of suffering, exemplified by the creation of the figure of the evil Satan. This concept serves as a deterrent to those seeking to explore paths outside the conventional norms, painting a grim picture of eternal suffering for dissenters. This is why becoming a Satanist has gained such a negative reputation. It is viewed negatively, as it symbolizes a departure from traditional beliefs and an assertion of individual freedom and autonomy. It represents a departure from the perceived guidance and authority of religious institutions, making those who choose this path appear as a threat to established norms.
Reflect on these words and do not be afraid to be free. Liberation from imposed beliefs, including religious ones, is a form of self-empowerment. The philosophy attributed to Satanism emphasizes the importance of personal freedom and the rejection of living a life bound by arbitrary rules and unrealistic expectations.
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